New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 80Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... River Embarras , so named from the great number of fallen trees that obstruct its channel , after which they crossed ... river to the stern of a boat . After tra- versing Lac la Pluie and five or six miles of the river of the same name ...
... River Embarras , so named from the great number of fallen trees that obstruct its channel , after which they crossed ... river to the stern of a boat . After tra- versing Lac la Pluie and five or six miles of the river of the same name ...
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... River settlement , upon their arrival at which they feli- citated themselves upon having accomplished a safe journey of two thou- sand miles . The origin and progress of the Red River settlement is replete with interest . The ...
... River settlement , upon their arrival at which they feli- citated themselves upon having accomplished a safe journey of two thou- sand miles . The origin and progress of the Red River settlement is replete with interest . The ...
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... river winded a serpentine course , and at a point where the same river received a tributary stream before expanding into two lakes ; they found ( as had been anticipated from a rude hieroglyph discovered upon a tree and portray- ing the ...
... river winded a serpentine course , and at a point where the same river received a tributary stream before expanding into two lakes ; they found ( as had been anticipated from a rude hieroglyph discovered upon a tree and portray- ing the ...
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THE SPIRIT OF DANTE BY L MARIOTTI AUTHOR OF ITALY PAST | 1 |
MARGARET GRAHAM BY G P R JAMES ESQ AUTHOR OF DARNLEY | 20 |
FACES THAT BUT ONCE WE MEET BY MRS PONSONBY | 37 |
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